LONDON— Theresa May, one of the U.K.’s longest-serving home secretaries, has emerged as a favorite to become the next prime minister.
Source: Theresa May Emerges as a Contender for U.K. Prime Minister – WSJ
It would be a very good thing for the party and for Britain. She is a fundamentally decent human being. Competent, serious and pragmatic. If I voted in Britain, my vote would go to her. If after the Brexit vote Labour keeps Corbyn and the Tories vote in Boris Johnson- then I’ll suddenly become an ardent supporter of Brexit myself.
Let’s face it, how can Britain be led by a man who doesn’t even know how to use a hairbrush – I’m allowed to say this, I’m British!!!
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It’s all part of his show, isn’t it? Did you see Tina Brown’s article on him this week: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/27/beware-boris-johnson-the-power-of-a-cunning-clown.html
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Sorry, Pinky, there’s a paywall on that one, but I like the sound of ‘fundamentally decent’. Part of the voter malaise worldwide, imho, is the lack of fundamentally decent politicians to vote /for/. I know that linking ‘politician’ with ‘decent’ is an oxymoron, but these days we voters don’t even have the luxury of self-deception. 😦
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I’ve reached a point where I’m willing to set aside hopes or ideology. I’m content with *decent*.
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lol – I’d be happy with ‘decent’ too, if I could find it. Not seeing much decent in Australian politics lately, just slogan, hype and attack ads.
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I second this
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Decent? Theresa May? Not the same Theresa May who wants to spy on our private communications?
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A little bit of spying isn’t looking that bad in the grand scheme of things…
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XD
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What do you prefer? Spying, repealing Human Rights for “British” Human Rights for Daily Mail readers; wild lying showing a lack of understanding of what “truth” is, or homophobia and abortion restrictions?
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I prefer living in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere and tending to my garden 😀
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Yeah! That’s the ticket!
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She does hold the somewhat dubious distinction of being only the second Home Secretary to have been found guilty of contempt of court, in British legal history.
Then there’s this: http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2013/11/29/man-arrested-as-supporters-try-to-prevent-isa-muazu-deportat
But I agree with you, Pink, she is the most decent of the bunch. God help us.
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Well, we know she’s been in politics for ages and she’s never done anything *too* egregious during that time. No abuse of expenses, no scandals, no bad acting, no buffoonery…
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